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SAS MDM 4.2

Hot Fix Downloads for Linux for x64

* General Information about Hot Fixes

T58001 was replaced by T58003

T58002 was replaced by T58003

T58003 for Linux for x64
SAS MDM 4.2
Issue(s) Addressed:Introduced:
55475 The error "Unable to complete move" might occur when you recluster records that contain an MDM_ENTITY_ID with high values T58001
55476 Exporting search results to CSV or PDF might cause a delay and you might be disconnected while waiting T58001
57940 The save button is disabled and data cannot be edited in the remediation plug-in for SAS® MDM in SAS® Data Remediation T58001
56956 Dutch interface is available for SAS® Data Remediation 2.2 and SAS® Data Management Console 2.2 T58002
61285 The Save button in SAS MDM is enabled even when you have not selected attributes for all required fields T58003
Released: October 30, 2017     Documentation: T58003la.html D       Download: T58003pt.zip  
D indicates that the Documentation has special pre-installation, post-installation or other unique instructions not commonly used for hot fix deployment.
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